The Scottish Government will host the 42nd Summit
meeting of the British-Irish Council in Edinburgh on 5 and 6
December, First Minister has confirmed.
The British-Irish Council was formally established following the
Good Friday Agreement. It brings together leaders from the
Northern Ireland Executive, the Government of Ireland, the UK
Government, the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government, the
Isle of Man Government, the Government of Jersey, and the
Government of Guernsey. The meeting in Edinburgh marks the
25th anniversary of the first BIC which was held in
London in 1999.
With a focus on financing a just transition, the First Minister
said this Summit provides a forum for leaders to work
collaboratively on tackling climate change and delivering real
progress towards action that will help protect the planet.
First Minister said:
“I am pleased to confirm Scotland will host the
42nd Summit meeting of the British-Irish Council
in Edinburgh - a meeting which marks the 25th
anniversary of the first Summit which took place in December 1999
following the Good Friday Agreement.
“Since that first meeting, politics across our nations – and the
issues that we have each faced – have changed significantly
however the principles underpinning the British-Irish Council
remain as important now as they did 25 years ago.
“In this anniversary year, I hope our meeting in Edinburgh will
encourage and enhance a shared desire to work collaboratively on
the big issues facing people. One of the biggest issues facing us
all is of course climate change and this Summit's theme of
financing a just transition is a critical example of how
governments must work together in recognition of the challenges
we have to overcome, whilst seizing shared opportunities for the
future.”
Background
The 42nd Summit of the British-Irish Council (BIC)
will take place on Thursday 5 December and Friday 6 December
2024, marking the 25th anniversary of the first Summit which was
held in London in December 1999. This will be the sixth time the
BIC Summit has been held in Scotland. The Scottish Government
last hosted an in-person Summit in June 2016, in Glasgow. In
November 2020, it hosted a Summit virtually.
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Notes to editors
NOTES TO EDITORS (not for publishing)
It is the responsibility of each member administration to confirm
who is attending BIC. The Scottish Government will not be
confirming the names of each government representative.